Investigation of Defects Occurring in the Casting Shop Process of Ceramic Sanitaryware on the Final Product

Author:

DERİN COŞKUN Nihal1ORCID,ÇAŞIN ErayORCID,IŞIK Cumhur Eren2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ORDU UNIVERSITY

2. KUTAHYA DUMLUPINAR UNIVERSITY, VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

Abstract

When the export values of ceramic sanitaryware in Türkiye are analyzed, it is seen that the data for the year 2022 of ~660 million dollars continues to increase. In the sector, which reaches an annual average increase of 100 million dollars, the amount of production as well as the design demands change and shape the market. The most important difficulty factors in design are due to the fact that the products in the sector have large sizes, complex shapes and the most human-made production stages. When these factors are compared with other ceramic sectors, it is revealed that although industrialization has increased in the production of ceramic sanitaryware, the lack of production amount and the excess of faults are among the biggest problems. Glaze faults are the leading faults observed in the final product, and since this problem is not recyclable, it harms the ceramic sanitaryware industry in terms of cost. In this study, the glaze faults reflected in the final glazed products originating from the casting shop stage, which attracts attention in this field due to its large size and whiteness and there is not much data for the vitreous ware industry in the literature, have been studied. In the study, which was carried out with the aim of detecting and eliminating some faults in industrial production and creating data for the literature, faults arising from mechanical evenings used in classical and pressure casting benches and material residues used in retouching processes were determined. These faults were produced on the basis of the laboratory and the characterization of the glazed faulty products was made. It is concluded that production losses can be reduced by eliminating these problems, consequently increasing quality and productivity.

Publisher

Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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